Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Concept design photo of Galaxy Note 4. GalaxyNote4me.com

Two variants of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 powered by different processors have showed up in the AnTuTu benchmarks revealing hardware specifications details for both the devices.

Samsung's next Galaxy Note is expected to carry model number SM-N910X. Now both variants of Galaxy Note 4 bearing model numbers SM-N910S and SM-N910C have been spotted at AnTuTu benchmarks.

According to the listing at benchmarks, the Snapdragon variant of Galaxy Note 4 will carry model number SM-N910S, whereas the Exynos model at SM-N910C.

The SM-N910S will be powered by Snapdragon 805 APQ8084 Krait 450 central processing unit featuring a quad-core processor with each cores running at clock speeds up to 2.5GHz, and paired with Adreno 420 graphics unit.

The SM-N910C, according to the benchmarks, uses Exynos 5433 featuring an octa-core processor and integrates ARM Mali-T760 graphics unit.

Galaxy Note 4 at AnTuTu Benchmarks

Apart from processor details, the benchmarks suggest both the models will run Android 4.4.3 KitKat. Besides, the devices will feature screen resolutions at 2560 x 1440pixels, confirming earlier rumours that Note 4 will have 5.7in screen with Quad HD resolution.

The new Note will have 16 megapixel camera sensor with a 3.680 megapixel front-camera. Both models will pack 3GB RAM and offer 32GB internal storage.

The Snapdragon 805 variant of Note 4 will be for North American, Korean, Chinese and Japanese markets, whereas the Exynos 5433 will be used for the international version, available in Europe and other parts of the world, reports Sammbile.

Meanwhile, evleaks has posted a screenshot on Twitter revealing the model numbers of Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which contains both SM-N910S and SM-N910C variants along with a total of 22 models.